Individual Details
Zachariah Worley
(Abt 1762 - 27 Oct 1837)
Karen Worley wrote: www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/whorley/40/http:/accumulated.
- 9/17/1783 Bedford Co, VA Deed Bk G, p247, Thos Logwood to Wm Worley for 50 lb, 100 ac N Fork Otter R, wit Zachariah Worley
- 6/13/1785 Bedford Co, Zachariah Worley married Lucy Kerr d/o William
- 1786-1816 Zachariah Worley listed for personal property taxes in Bedford Co VA. In 1786 he was listed next to William Worley and was marked as being age 16-21
- 1787 Bedford Co. Zach named in will of father William, written 6/30/87 proven 10/22/87
- Bedford Co Deed Bk H p335, for 40 lbs, Wm Worley to Zachariah, 71 ac N Fork Otter R, wit Wm Kerr, Matthew Worley, Thos Millam
- 5/27/1799 Bedford Co Zachariah Worley married Millie Dewitt , James Dewitt surety
- 5/29/1813 Zachariah Worley was surety for the marriage of William Worley [son?] to Polly Dewitt
- 1817-1829 Zachariah Worley was listed for personal property taxes in Franklin Co, VA
- 1/17/1818 Franklin Co deed Jesse Saunders to Zach Worley 216 ac Owens Cr. Zachariah Worley's land was listed as one of the landmarks, so he owned some before this date. I didn't find a deed where he bought it.Maybe an inheritance of his wife or mother.
- 7/31/1820 Franklin Co deed Zachariah and Milley to Wm Craghead 100 ac Owens Creek
- 1820 census Franklin Co VA, Zachariah Worley 022301-20010
- 1821, 1824, 1826, 1829 a second Zachariah Worley, at least once referred to as Jr, was listed for property taxes in Franklin Co
- 4/2/1824 Franklin Co Deed Zach Sr to Zach Jr 100 ac Owens Creek
- 1828-1834 Zachariah Worley (Jr or Sr?) listed for personal property taxes in Bedford Co
- 10/27/1829 Franklin Co Deed Zach and Milley to Moses Hubbard 400 ac on Owens Creek
- 11/9/1831 Franklin Co deed Zach Worley Jr of Bedford to Chas Powell 64 ac Owens Creek
- 1821-1829 a James Worley is also listed for personal property taxes in Franklin Co, appears near Zachariah. In 1828 only, a Joel is also listed.
Events
Families
Spouse | Lucy Kerr (1768 - 1799) |
Child | William Worley ( - ) |
Child | Mary Worley (1787 - ) |
Child | Dorcas Worley (1789 - 1860) |
Spouse | Milly Dewitt (1779 - 1866) |
Father | William Worley ( - 1787) |
Notes
Military
Veteran's Name: Zachariah WorleyPensioner's Name: Milley Worley
State: Virginia
Branch of Service: Va
Pension Number: W. 1972
Additional Names: Elizabeth R Oliver, Henry Glass Oliver, James Henry De Witt
Film Number: 972645
NARA Publication Number: M804
Digital DGS Number: 4177224
Image Number: 00091
Footnote Unique ID: 28743884
Zachariah Worley was listed under Veterans of the Revolutionary War. He was a Private in the Virginia line. He was placed on pension roll 20 April 1833 Age 72. Buried near Brush Creek TN. died 27 October 1837.
Zachariah Worley - Transcript of Revolutionary War Pension Application
The National Archives (see revwarapps.org/w1972.pdf)http://
NARA M804
Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files
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State of Tennessee Smith County On this 25? day of September 1832 personally appeared before the County Court of Smith County now sitting Zachariah Worley a resident of Smith and State of Tennessee aged 70 years last June who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the act of congress passed June 9th 1832 That he enlisted in the army of the United [sic] in the year 1779 in February with Sergant [sic] Ellison dont recollect what regiment was under Col Buford of the Virginia line under the following named officer. That he enlisted in the service of the United States in February 1779 in Powaton County State of Virginia from there he marched to the edge of Pennsylvania there met by Col. Porter? and sent back to the South reached Petersburg Va in July. There he was taken sick
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and placed in the Hospital and remained sick until it was to late for the season to march. He was under Capt Wallace while at Petersburg and also Col Buford. In the year 1780 in the month of February one hundred and forty of the soldiers with myself under Capt Howard was marched in to South Carolina near Munk Corner there met by Col Washington then we dodged about as we could until Col Buford came up with the ballance of the regiment then I was placed under my old Capt Wallace we were then marched from this place down to Santu Run SC and there we remained until the troops at Charleston was taken prisoner from Santu Run the Company that I was in retreated to the place called the Hanging Rock South Carolina we had a battle where we were attacked by Col Talton and his soldiers and we were there defeated had orders if defeated to mitt [sic] at Hilsboroug N Carolina and out of about 500 there was only
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104 got there. I then was marched from Hilsboroug to Richmond Va and there I was taken to a Country Store until my time was out making the time I served as a regular one year and Eight months in the United States Army. I recd a discharge but have not got it now. My name is to be found on the Roll of the Virginia troops in the wares? office as I have seen men that told me they saw it after I was discharged I then came to my Farthers house in Bedford County Va where he had moved to while I was in Servise. Then afterwards in the month of February 1781 in Bedford County Va there was a call for men to join Gen Green for six weeks. I then volinteered under Capt Gwalkin Maj John Callaway and Col Charles Lynch all of whom I was acquainted with. I was marched to Gen Greens army at Gilford Court House and there I was in the Battle of Gilford. I have no documentary evidence know of no person whos testimony ?? he? can f?? to prove his servis.
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He hereby relinquishes(?) any claim whatever to a pension or any bounty except the present and he declares that his name is not on the pension roll of any agency in any state.Sworn to and subscribed this day and year aforesaid.
[signed] J Pickett clk [signed] Zachariah Worley
And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states.
I Jonathan Pickett Clerk of said Court do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Zachariah Worley for a pension. In Testimony where of I have herewith set my hand and seal of office this 4th day of September 1832 and 57th year after Independence.
[signed] J Pickett clk?